Wow... a USB condenser microphone. I guess the merging of audio into IT doesn't stop at recording. Wild.
I was hoping to find you something more like this little mixer, except with an XLR input or two (didn't see one in a quick search, but i believe they're out there for not too much more). Then you could start with a cheap mic (that one includes an XLR-to-1/4"-mono cable, even) and upgrade later if you wish.
That said, tho, the USB mic you linked to above makes it clear that there are some pretty advanced all-in-one packages out there for exactly your application. While i generally try to modularize when i can for better upgradability, i can't imagine you going too wrong if you find a USB solution you like for something like $100. That's not too huge an investment to walk away from if you decide down the road that you want to move on to something more professional... especially if you can get a few bucks for it used or keep it as a backup.
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Date: 2008-12-01 10:09 pm (UTC)I was hoping to find you something more like this little mixer, except with an XLR input or two (didn't see one in a quick search, but i believe they're out there for not too much more). Then you could start with a cheap mic (that one includes an XLR-to-1/4"-mono cable, even) and upgrade later if you wish.
That said, tho, the USB mic you linked to above makes it clear that there are some pretty advanced all-in-one packages out there for exactly your application. While i generally try to modularize when i can for better upgradability, i can't imagine you going too wrong if you find a USB solution you like for something like $100. That's not too huge an investment to walk away from if you decide down the road that you want to move on to something more professional... especially if you can get a few bucks for it used or keep it as a backup.
Good luck!